Methods for Analysing and Reporting EQ-5D Data
This open access book is the first published guide about how to analyse data produced by the EQ-5D, one of the most widely used Patient Reported Outcomes questionnaires world wide. The authors provide practical, clear and comprehensive guidance in five concise chapters. Following an overview of the EQ-5D and its analysis, we describe how the questionnaire data – the EQ-5D profile and EQ VAS – can be analysed in different ways to generate important insights into peoples’ health. We then show how the value sets which accompany the EQ-5D can be applied to summarise patients’ data. The final chapter deals with advanced topics, including the use of Minimally Important Differences, case-mix adjustment, mapping, and more. This book is essential for those new to analyzing EQ-5D data and will be also be valuable for those with more experience. The methods can be applied to any EQ-5D instrument (for example, the three- and five-level and Youth versions) and many of the methods described will be equally relevant to other Patient Reported Outcomes instruments. This open access book is the first published guide about how to analyse data produced by the EQ-5D, one of the most widely used Patient Reported Outcomes questionnaires world wide. The authors provide practical, clear and comprehensive guidance in five concise chapters. Following an overview of the EQ-5D and its analysis, we describe how the questionnaire data – the EQ-5D profile and EQ VAS – can be analysed in different ways to generate important insights into peoples’ health. We then show how the value sets which accompany the EQ-5D can be applied to summarise patients’ data. The final chapter deals with advanced topics, including the use of Minimally Important Differences, case-mix adjustment, mapping, and more. This book is essential for those new to analyzing EQ-5D data and will be also be valuable for those with more experience. The methods can be applied to any EQ-5D instrument (for example, the three- and five-level and Youth versions) and many of the methods described will be equally relevant to other Patient Reported Outcomes instruments.
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This open access book is the first published guide about how to analyse data produced by the EQ-5D, one of the most widely used Patient Reported Outcomes questionnaires world wide. The authors provide
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Centre for Health Policy University of Melbourne Melbourne, Australia. Prof. Nancy Devlin is Professor of Health Economics and Director of the Centre for Health Policy at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Senior Visiting Fellow at the Office of Health Economics, London. She is President of ISPOR (2019–2020) and past president of the EuroQol Group. Her principal areas of research are the measurement and valuation of Patient Reported Outcomes; and the cost effectiveness thresholds used in making judgments about value for money in health care. Previous books include ‘Economic Analysis in Health Care’, ‘Using Patient Reported Outcomes to Improve Health Care’, and ‘EQ-5D Valuation Sets: An Inventory, Comparative Review and User Guide’.
Nancy Devlin
Office of Health Economics London, UK. Prof. David Parkin is Visiting Professor of Health Economics at City, University of London, and Senior Visiting Fellow at the Office of Health Economics, London. He has been a member of the EuroQol group for over 20 years and was one of the developers of the EQ-5D-5L. He has published extensively on the EQ-5D as well as other topics in health economics and health status measurement. This includes a popular textbook on health economics, ‘Economic Analysis in Health Care’ with Stephen Morris, Nancy Devlin and Ann Spencer, and the handbook ‘Using Patient Reported Outcomes To Improve Health Care’, with John Appleby and Nancy Devlin.
David Parkin
EuroQol Research Foundation Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Dr. Bas Janssen is an independent researcher and consultant in health economics and outcomes research. He is a senior scientist at the business office of the EuroQol Research Foundation and affiliated to the Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam. He specialises in the measurement and valuation of Patient Reported Outcomes, psychometrics and biostatistics. He has published extensively on EQ-5D, including the handbook ‘Self-Reported Population Health: An International Perspective based on EQ-5D’ with Agota Szende and Juan Cabasés.
Bas Janssen
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